en playing sport

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors and Verbosity players
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playing sport is used for…

  • en excercise ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en winning ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en Keeping fit ➜
  • en recreation ➜
  • en the athletic ➜
  • en being on a team ➜
  • en bonding ➜
  • en building muscle ➜
  • en developing a skill ➜
  • en enjoying physical activity ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en excercize ➜
  • en Fitness ➜
  • en getting muscles ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en health ➜
  • en improve your health ➜
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playing sport is a subevent of…

  • en you break your leg ➜
  • en drink water ➜
  • en get injured ➜
  • en you get tired ➜
  • en getting injured ➜
  • en scoring ➜
  • en breaking an ankle ➜
  • en dress the role ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en you get fitter ➜
  • en get kicked in the knee ➜
  • en you get out of breath ➜
  • en having injury ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en perspiring ➜
  • en physically exert your muscles ➜
  • en you punch your opponent ➜
  • en run ➜
  • en running ➜
  • en you score a point ➜
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Effects of playing sport

  • en injuries ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en winning ➜
  • en anger ➜
  • en becoming better at the sport ➜
  • en becoming exhausted ➜
  • en exhaustion ➜
  • en fatuige ➜
  • en getting exercise ➜
  • en getting in shape ➜
  • en getting injured ➜
  • en getting sweaty ➜
  • en getting tired ➜
  • en getting a trophy ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en you hurt yourself ➜
  • en injurie ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en knee injuries ➜
  • en serious injury ➜
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playing sport requires…

  • en coordination ➜
  • en desire ➜
  • en fitness ➜
  • en good physical fitness ➜
  • en more than one person to participate ➜
  • en movement ➜
  • en other people to play with ➜
  • en people ➜
  • en physical effort ➜
  • en stamina ➜

Causes of playing sport

  • en playing ball ➜
  • en playing hockey ➜

Things used for playing sport

  • en a tennis ball ➜

Related terms

  • en ball ➜
  • en game ➜
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